 There's
a difference between a discount and a rebate. A discount
happens right way and saves you money. When a rebate is
offered, the customer typically pays full price and achieves
savings at a later date, usually after mailing in a card or
applying for the rebate online. Menards' 11% Rebate Program
led people to believe they'd be receiving a discount right
away, but had to mail in a rebate form. customers didn't
receive money back, but an in-store credit that could be
used on a future purchase. More |
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cJudges
have been targets of anonymous pizza deliveries that judges
see as a form of intimidation. The U.S. Marshals Service,
which has the job of protecting judges, suspects some of the
deliveries could be tied to foreign actors. As a result of
the various threats and intimidation, judges have had to
adapt their daily lives, taking actions to adapt to the
changing landscape by upgrading home security systems,
changing the routes driven to work and limiting personal
information their families post online.
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 Christmas
is on December 25th, in case you didn't know, and the
internet is buzzing with last-minute holiday panic. Search
trends this year show a massive spike in baking recipes,
gift-wrapping hacks, and classic cooking questions as people
scramble to pull everything together. From turkey timing to
cookie recipes, these are the embarrassingly simple
questions that have dominated Google searches in the final
stretch of the season. Don't worry if you're still googling
them, you're in very good company.
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 The
Christmas Truce was a series of widespread, unofficial
ceasefires that took place along the Western Front around
Christmas 1914, during World War I. The Truce lasted all day; in
places it ended that night, but on other sections of the line it
held over Boxing Day and in some areas, a few days more. In
fact, there parts on the front where the absence of aggressive
behavior was conspicuous well into 1915. More |

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